A chapter on the metaphysical poets is four-fifths Donne to one-fifth Herbert, with Marvell failing to get a look-in.
John Sutherland‘s Enjoyable Little History of Literature|Malcolm Forbes|November 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
But the far more marvelous achievement of the Dutch in the same kind was ludicrous even to republican Marvell.
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. X (of X) - America - II, Index|Various
In August 1661 the corporation paid Marvell £28 for his fee as one of their burgesses, being 6s.
Andrew Marvell|Augustine Birrell
He died suddenly in the night of 13th Nov., 1650, his death being attributed by Marvell to a little too much indulgence in wine.
Notes and Queries, Number 76, April 12, 1851|Various
But though we cannot concede these hymns to Marvell, he must not be underrated.
Notes and Queries, Number 135, May 29, 1852|Various
On one occasion only are we enabled to catch a glimpse of Marvell “before the Speaker.”
Andrew Marvell|Augustine Birrell
British Dictionary definitions for Marvell
Marvell
/ (ˈmɑːvəl) /
noun
Andrew. 1621–78, English poet and satirist. He is noted for his lyrical poems and verse and prose satires attacking the government after the Restoration